Canada Revenue Agency

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. First Filing Deadline

    Taxpayers file their first returns under the new 2026 regulatory regime.

  2. First Q2 Remittance

    Initial tax filings due under the newly adjusted rates for carbon and excise duties.

  3. Federal Fiscal Year Start

    Carbon tax, minimum wage, and excise tax adjustments take effect across Canada.

  4. Compliance Deadline

    Final day for businesses to update payroll and tax systems for the new fiscal year.

  5. Public Guidance Issued

    Financial analysts and major news outlets release detailed compliance and planning guides.

  6. Implementation Date

    New tax rates and savings account limits take effect across Canada.

  7. Legislative Finalization

    Final passage of the 2026 tax amendments through Parliament.

Stories mentioning Canada Revenue Agency 2

Regulation Neutral

Regulatory Shifts: Key Canada and Ontario Laws Taking Effect in April 2026

April 1 marks the start of the federal fiscal year in Canada, triggering a wave of regulatory adjustments including carbon tax hikes, federal minimum wage increases, and excise tax updates. These changes necessitate immediate compliance updates for businesses operating in Ontario and across the country, particularly in the energy, retail, and payroll sectors.

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